Activities directed at ``including'' more people in the use of
digital technology are predicated on the assumption that such
inclusion is invariably a good thing. It appears so, when judged
solely by immediate practical convenience. However, if we also judge
in terms of human rights, whether digital inclusion is good or bad
depends on what kind of digital world we are to be included in. If we
wish to work towards digital inclusion as a goal, it behooves us to
make sure it is the good kind.

This talk by Richard Stallman will be open to the public and all
are encouraged to attend.